Napier Sterling/yes or no.

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  1. i need help

    i need help Moderator Moderator

    I generally have smaller items, maybe someone will say what they use. I never tried the Sunshine cloths, but I see that recommended here.
     
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  2. PortableTreasures

    PortableTreasures Active Member

    @ineedhelp--I'll try Herman's for sure. All this yellowplate of mine is driving me mad! Thanks!!
     
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  3. terry5732

    terry5732 Well-Known Member

    Silverplate is always going to tarnish quicker than sterling. The only thing that would delay it is some sort of oil residue left on the surface which would retard sulfation.

    These were shiny a year ago.
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    The line in the dark is the solder seam. It is a little lower silver content than the rest.

    Maybe a silicone like Armorall would help.
     

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  4. PortableTreasures

    PortableTreasures Active Member

    Thanks @terry5732 -- I hadn't realised there was a difference in tarnish rate between sterling and plate. Explains a lot of things i've seen here at home. I have to admit you're getting longer out of your polishing than I am. I think it's time to try a few different products. Thanks for your help!
     
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  5. gregsglass

    gregsglass Well-Known Member

    Hi,
    There is a huge difference. I have a sterling set of spoons that is 200 hundred year old. They need polish mainly every 10 YEARS. A a set from 1880s need polish every 5 years and lots of silver[Plate from the 1950s-80s that need polishing every MONTH.
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  6. i need help

    i need help Moderator Moderator

    B7262C4F-0E8B-4E8C-B144-4E8B68F7AA45.jpeg The problem I’m having is not tarnish. It’s a yellowing, that happens within a matter of weeks. Here’s one, I have others too.
     
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  7. Hollyblue

    Hollyblue Well-Known Member

    Yellowing is the first stage of tarnish.Most cases are from environmental causes in your home,i.e. chlorides and sulfides in the air. Do you roast your own coffee beans,the fumes will oxidize silver faster than most other causes.
     
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  8. i need help

    i need help Moderator Moderator

    I don’t drink coffee no one in my house does. It’s only happened with Wrights on silverplate. I have other Silverplate items in my home this has not happened to.
     
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